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Letter: Voter backs Short, Anderson for Waynesboro City Council

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waynesboroI, Jeanie McCutcheon, resident and business owner of the City of Waynesboro, hereby pledge by support for the two candidates on the ballot for seats on the City Council: Mr. Terry Short, At Large Seat and Ms. Elenza Anderson, City Council for Ward A.

It is time for a change in the leadership on the City Council and time for a new generation to take part in improving the health and wealth of our fine city.

I have worked with Terry Short on the Planning Commission for several years and I can attest to his capabilities to execute the responsibilities required for council position.  Terry is a man of integrity, purpose and vision with a “take action” attitude to get things done.  His concern is to bring balance and diversity which will enhance the spirit of the city and enrich our overall economy.

Ms. Elenza Anderson, Assistant Director of the Waynesboro Public Library is a young woman with vision and new insights that will benefit the city and the people of Waynesboro.  Her energy and drive to bring a positive change in the climate of our city and improvement for the welfare of the people has been proven through her work, social involvement and genuine concern for equality for all residents of the city of Waynesboro.

Jeanie McCutcheon resides in Waynesboro.

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